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The Merlion (Malay: Singa-Laut) is a traditional creature in western heraldry that depicts a creature with a lion's head and a body of a fish.
In Singapore, it has become a marketing icon used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore.
Merlions do not feature in any local folklore or myths of Singapore, and was only used in Singapore initially as the logo for the tourism board.
The merlion occurs in a number of different artistic traditions. Lions with fishtails can be found on Indian murals at Ajanta and Mathura, and on Etruscan coins of the Hellenistic period. Merlions, or ‘heraldic sea-lions’, are an established element of Western heraldry, and have been used on the coat of arms of the cities of Portsmouth and Great Yarmouth in the United Kingdom; the City of Manila; and the East India Company.
The Merlion is the national personification of Singapore.
Its name combines "mer" meaning the sea and "lion". The fish body represents Singapore's origin as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, which means "sea town" in Javanese. The lion head represents Singapore's original name—Singapura—meaning "lion city" or "kota singa".
i Light marina bay Light of the Merlion pays tribute to the Merlion, which was inaugurated in 1972. As a light celebration of this symbol and connecting with the festival theme "Light Meets Asia", Light of the Merlion creates a memorable experience through light projection over the surface of the sculpture. This festival commission minimises waste and consumption through the re-use of materials.
The Merlion is an imaginary creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish. The original 8-metre male Merlion (Malay: Singa-Laut) and the 2-metre cub were located to their present location and current home which is adjacent to One Fullerton, on a newly constructed 2,500 square metre park called Merlion Park. This area is a very popular tourist attraction and "the Merlion has been erected as a symbol to welcome all visitors to Singapore". It has since become the official tourism icon of Singapore. This video show the 40 tonnes grand Merlion (water-spouting, half-fish, half-lion Singapore icon) with its powerful spirting of water stream into the Singapore River creating image of rainbow on water during the day. There is a promontory with terraced seating, and a viewing deck to hold...
The first story I animated in After Effects, this was for my pathway project, when I decided I wanted to pursue animation for the rest of the course and to university. I mostly concentrated on visuals and storytelling for this one. This short film tells the legend of how Singapore got its name and its symbol, the Merlion. Made using watercolour, After Effects and Premier Pro
oktoLIVE! Series 7 Episode 6 ok-to-Learn How many Merlions are there currently in Singapore (that are approved by the Singapore Tourism Board)? Find out in this episode of ok-to-Learn! Animation done by student producer Hui Ho.
In this 1992 episode, Double Trouble steal the Merlion from Singapore. Blue Man Group provides the last clue of the day! And don't let the duration of this video fool you. This time, I've included the theme song. The only reason for the edits is because of a pledge drive. © 1992 WGBH Boston/WQED Pittsburgh DISCLAIMER: Nothing seen here is my property. Upload intended solely for entertainment purposes.
After the first successful prank, the greedy Charlie & Maxi goes for another attempt. This time drawing inspiration from the Merlion. The Lion Men Project is where the Boys bring you behind-the-scenes & reveal to you what really goes on in the production of the movie "The Lion Men". Also, download our mobile app game now! - http://www.lionmengame.com Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/TheLionMenGame == Subscribe and follow us for more awesome stuff == Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/JTeamSingapore Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/JTeamSingapore Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/JTeamSg
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Mighty Sports vs Singapore Slingers at Semi-final of the Singapore Merlion Cup 2016 on 24 Sep 2016, 8.30pm. Watch live at OCBC Arena. Tickets on sale at http://www.sportshub.com.sg/sportshubtix/Pages/Merlion-Cup-2016.aspx ★ Starting Lineups: Mighty Sports Dewarick Spencer, Matthew Wright, Willie Thornton, Kiefer Ravena, Hamady N'dyaye Singapore Slingers Desmond Oh, Wong Wei Long, Xavier Alexander, Russel Low, Justin Howard Livestream --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▼ youtube.com/SingaporeSports Due to broadcast restrictions, this livestream may not be available in certain countries. Thank you for watching --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ❤ Do """"LIKE"""" and """"SHA...
Here are most of Jimmer's points from the floor against Singapore. Jimmer had 29 points, 3 assists, 2 rebounds, and 2 steals. NOTE: When I counted I got 26, but most reports are saying that he got 29. I'm going to trust the reports and assume he had 29 points and that I missed a shot or free throws or something. Thanks for watching! EDIT: It is confirmed, I missed a 3 that Jimmer hit at the end of the first quarter. It was 29 after all. Instagram: @thejimmerwatch Twitter: @thejimmerwatch Website: thejimmerwatch.weebly.com